Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1974

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Officers Chuck Howells, Scott Reph, Vicky Hun-sicker, and Joe Lemoine find time to eat between projects in the Student Council office. The international favorite, a bottle of Coke, is being enjoyed by Swedish exchange student Lena Lofgren, right, and Karen Gross. Some of Lena's expenses were met with $20 monthly allowances from Student Council. In an assembly presenting the candidates for offices, retiring president Joe Lemoine reviews the year's accomplishments. Adviser Daniel Cruttenden and the remaining officers Scott Reph, Chuck Howells, and Vicky Hun- 19 sicker are on hand to hear the final remarks of appreciation to the student body. Juniors Mike Koren, Sharon Neupauer, Gayle Zimmerman, and Tracy Ernst were elected for next year.

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 wereta- A kenbyStu- deni Council so 0 that its contri- £ butions would long A he rernerphered as be- W ing unique. Its first ef- 0 forts went towards involv- A ing freshmen and sophomores in the annual magazine campaign. 9 The incentive of a treasure chest 0 filled with many prizes which opened with eight of the keys given for sub- 9 scription sales made profits equal to last 9 year's when all four classes participated. Juniors and seniors then sold candy that put a surmountable sum in the assembly fund. In the early part of the year, the council was without an adviser. Principal Clayton Northup stepped in temporarily until Daniel Cruttenden filled the position. As promised, social activities ranked highest amongst the council's achievements. From the first welcome dance in September to the farewell brawl in May, rocking sounds filled the cafeteria many times courtesy of the Student Council. Concerned with the continuous rivalry between the two schools, the councils of Whitehall and Northampton joined forces and financed a balloon race that smoothed ruffled feathers before the football game October 6. As the Christmas season approached ' White Christmas, a semiformal dance sponsored by the council, drew the attendance of 100 couples. The success of the dance was believed to be attributed to the first time attraction of a queen. Santa Claus appeared on the scene and crowned Wanda Boyer as the first Snow Queen. Constantly trying to increase school spirit, We Are Zephyrs shirts and class year initialed all purpose mugs were sold by the members. Governmental procedures were investigated and a new constitution changing outdated rulings was written. The student body ratified the revisions so that they will be put into effect next year. A final project was the sponsoring of the Spring Festival in May. Joe Lemoine, president; Scott Reph, vice president; Vicky Ffunsicker, secretary; and Chuck Howells, treasurer; provided able leadership. I believe that the Student Council did a good job, commented Vicky, however, the student body cannot just sit back and expect the council to do all the work. It would be beneficial for everyone if more students got involved and showed a real desire to improve their school. ,Hey we don't mess around is being painted on the press box by spirited Student Council members. A Home of the Zephyrs sign also greeted basketball Ians as they entered the gym. 18



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Sophomore Jeni Fetheroff leads the Held in the 100-yard butterfly. She holds the school record of 1:22.7 in the event and was the Zephyrettes’ third leading scorer with 101 Vj points. O 7 TEAMS START YEAR Possession of the ball is an elusive goal to Lou Bodish and a Northampton player. Eileen Shaughnessy waits for an outlet pass to hurry the ball up-field. Whitehall won the contest 1-0. With the change of girls swimming and boys golf to the fall, Whitehall's sports program got off to a pleasing start. During September, a 20-10 record was compiled by the seven fall sport teams. The golfers and girl swimmers started their seasons with victories, as the duffers dumped host Straudsburg 12-6 and the swimmers beat Blue Mountain 106-65. Home varsity football games were played Saturday nights under the new lights. The varsity kicked off its undefeated season by shutting out Saucon Valley, Notre Dame, and Palmerton. Visiting Nazareth crossed the Zephs' goal line, but the Zehyrs went on to a 20-6 victory. A triangular meet was part of the cross country schedule. The Zephyrs came out even in the contest by dropping Salisbury 16-43 and losing to host Easton 20-40. Al Weiner set course records in every meet as the runners easily won four of their first five meetings. A 13-meet Lehigh Valley League winning streak was halted when the host Lehighton Indians handed the Zehpyrs a 22-35 setback. Jayvee footballers topped Palmerton 22-6 with Tim Snyder's 45 and 38-yard touchdowns. Paul Ziegenfuss scored five touchdowns in the first three games for the frosh and broke up a scoreless deadlock with two tallies in a 12-0 defeat of Nazareth. Emmaus dominated girls field hockey and golf and also had victories over Whitehall in both as the golfers lost 14V4-3V4 and thestickgirls were defeated 3-0. The field hockey team's first and only first half win came over visiting Northampton 2-0 as Steph Terliski and Eileen Shaughnessy scored for the Zephyrettes. 20

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